Index for Philology, History and Antiquities. 1x 
Sedmi-Midtin =the seven early monk 
scholars, 116. 
Seish, pr. n., 177. 
Sena, dynasty of Bengal, 45. 
Senge-Tag, hill, 107. 
Sera, The monastery of, 112, 165. 
Sera Theg-chen-ling, monastery, 112. 
Sera-tse, hermitage, 112 
Serdan-Teang Khang, chapel, 110. 
Serthi, the hierarchical throne, 111. 
Sgrolma, Tibetan goddess Tara, 156. 
Shah ‘Alam II, 130. 
Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb, Two rare 
coins of, 128. 
$hah Shuja, a new type of coins of, 
265. 
Shakya Gyal-tshan, Head of the 
Church, 204. 
Shams-1-Tabrizi, pr. n., 236. 
Shamsuddin Altamash, 262. 
Shaw, author of the History of the 
Khojas, 137. 
Shigatse, town, 153. 
Shokmok, pr n., 177. 
Shon-nu Gyal-tshan, Governor, 202. 
Shon-nu Yontan, Governor, 203. 
Shwamar, or Red Cap School of 
Tibet, 152. 
Siksananda, 159. 
Simali ParadSara, pr. n., 36. 
Simhadatta, minister, 11. 
Simhavakta, city, 218. 
Sira, pr. n., 37. 
Sisa, pr. n., 38. 
Situ Akyid, 202. 
Situ Chyan-tshan, pr. n., 203. 
Sita Ladoi Gyal-tsan, pr. n., 208, 
Siva Gupta, King, 2. 
Styasarbasva, 40. 
Skanda Gupta, Raja, 254, 255. 
Somesyara Deva, 262 
Somakula, lunar race, 2. ° 
SomavamSi Dynasty, The names of 
the four successive Kings of the, 2. 
SomayamSi Kings, Four new copper- 
plate charters of the, 1. 
Sonam Choiphel, 153. 
Sonam Gyal-tshan, Grand Lama, 203, 
204. 
Sonam Gyatsho, Dalai Lama, 115, 
116, 206. 
Sonam Namgyal, 167. 
Soraganga, 51. 
BSragdhara-Stotra, 156. 
BSragdhara-Stotra tika, 156. 
Sridhanya Kataka, ancient monnas- 
tery of Sonthern India, 114. 
Sridharadisa, compiler, 45, 49, 
Sriperumatar, town, 101. 
Sritindra, Queen, 46, 50. 
Srong-tsan Gampo, King of Tibet, 
116. 
Subandhu, Some notes on the date 
of, 253. 
Subhagasandeguh, poem, 42. 
Subhasita Muktavalz, 45. 
Sucha, pr. n., 37. 0 
Snhma, country, 44, 45. 
Suka Sandesah, 42 
Sultan Abu Said, pr. n., 187. 
Sultan Muzaffar III, 269. 
Sultans of Delhi, Gold coins of, 121. 
Surya Sena, Kayastha, 11. 
Suvarnaprabhadsa Sutra, 159. 
Stonskor Sabs-drung, hierarch, 153. 
Sze-Chuan, province, 206. 
T 
Tabakat-t-Nasiri, 50. 
Tagkar fort, 206. 
Tagling, city, 202. 
Be monastery of, 166, 167. 
Tag-pa Gyal-tshan, King of Tibet, 
205, 206. 
Tagpa-Phozer, pr. n., 203. 
Tagrin, pr. n., 205. 
Tahi Situ Chyan Chub Gyal-tshan, 
165 
Tailabati, Nayari, pr. n., 36. 
Tai-Sita, title of honour, 203, 206. 
Taisri Tagpa-hodpa, Governor, 203. 
Taka Kusa, pr. n, 254. 
Ta Kansri, holy order, 153. 
Talai Khan, ruler of ‘Tibet, 154. 
Talai Lama, 11%. 
Talakajja, village, 7. 
Talitnagara, 41. 
Taming, dynasty, LI 2, 206. 
Ta-Ming, Emperor, 205. 
Tamralipti, port town, 45. 
Tamraparni, river, 43. 
Tangriyar Khan, 137. 
Tan-gyeling, college of, 154. 
Tan Kyong Wangpo, Karma, 167. 
Tanzin Wangyal, ruler of Tibet, 154. 
Tapa, monastery boys, 106. 
Taras, mystic powers, 96. 
Tarikh-i-Shahrukhi, title, 137. 
Tarkikas, sect, 163. 
Tarpandighi, inscription of, 46. 
Tashi Badur, Khan of Kokonor, 110. 
Tashi Dokha, place, 114. 
Tashi-dong, place, 202. 
Tashi-gomang, college, 115. 
Tashilhunpo, city, 153. 
Taghizil, monastery of, 153. 
Tathagata, temple of the, 110. 
Tathagataguhyaka, 159. 
